TopCat CCFC wrote:Cardiff City Midfielder Only Wants Inter Move
Gary Medel - CardiffCardiff City midfielder Gary Medel is ready to reject all other options in favour of a move to Inter.
The deal has been stalling for some while now with the Nerazzurri failing to reach an agreement on the total fee with the Welsh outfit but they are still pursuing the player.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Medel is ready to turn down all the clubs on his trail which include Valencia, Galatasaray and Hamburg in order to push for a move to Inter.
Medel was impressive in the World Cup with Chile which saw them reach the round of 16 where they were knocked out by Brazil on penalties.
The Chilean only missed four games in the Premier League last term in a season which saw the Bluebirds relegated to The Championship.
2blue2handle wrote:I find it hard to believe those clubs have offered 10m for him.
JonCCFC wrote:Medel needs to realise that it's either us or any team willing to pay the price.
CardiffWOBer wrote:No way have Hamburg got €12m! Not for 1 player, sorry.
Metal Handkerchief wrote:CardiffWOBer wrote:No way have Hamburg got €12m! Not for 1 player, sorry.
I'll believe it, they have been extremely intelligent in spending the past 2 years, wheeling and dealing, attaining a high league position thanks to bargain players and loaners (for example Per Ciljan Skjelbred) their bank could only have grown and grown during that time.
Metal Handkerchief wrote:CardiffWOBer wrote:No way have Hamburg got €12m! Not for 1 player, sorry.
I'll believe it, they have been extremely intelligent in spending the past 2 years, wheeling and dealing, attaining a high league position thanks to bargain players and loaners (for example Per Ciljan Skjelbred) their bank could only have grown and grown during that time.
TheRow wrote:Metal Handkerchief wrote:CardiffWOBer wrote:No way have Hamburg got €12m! Not for 1 player, sorry.
I'll believe it, they have been extremely intelligent in spending the past 2 years, wheeling and dealing, attaining a high league position thanks to bargain players and loaners (for example Per Ciljan Skjelbred) their bank could only have grown and grown during that time.
So they now ditch that philosophy for Medel? Come on.
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